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    Nature… Being one with Tao he becomes immortal: though his body will decay‚ Tao will not”viii A citizen working in accordance with the rest of the civilization would be willing to adopt a benevolent mentality‚ in order to ultimately benefit the rest of the society. One who adopted such a “magnanimous”ix attitude would be interconnected spiritually with Tao. Tao was everything: it was the synthesis of the spiritual and natural world. Thus‚ in being unified spiritually with Tao‚ one was unified to the

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    not agree with this behavior‚ but would instead instruct citizens to show their humility by having self reflection. There seems to be a general opinion that the world is an evil‚ cold‚ isolating place. With murder stories in the news every day‚ the Tao philosophy and America sets a perfect environment for internal reflection. For instance‚ if Americans reflected on fixing their own individual weakness before criticizing another for their own wrongdoings then individual Americans would be better off

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    Daoism and Confucianism are two of China’s oldest and most pervasive philosophies. They arose during the same period in Chinese history‚ called the Hundred Schools of Thought‚ a time often marred by unrest and feudal strife. Both philosophies reflect this‚ as their overarching goals are to seek order and harmony in one’s life‚ relationship with society‚ and the universe. Confucianism is a philosophy originated by the Chinese philosopher‚ Confucius‚ which teaches that logic and reason can solve

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    "Nearly everyone has some conception of religion. In fact‚ sometimes it appears that there are as many definitions of it as there are people" (Schmidt 9). Not only does each person have his or her own way of defining religion; each person has his or her own way of practicing religion. Studying these different practices can be difficult. There have been many people who have studied religion and through many different methods. While some people share similar findings‚ each person has his or her

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    Lao-tzu or "Old Master‚" the author of the Tao-te-Ching wrote not only about the moral behavior one should live their life by‚ but also about the ways to create a functional government. Lao-tzu wrote mainly for politicians as a guide to follow in order for them to become good leaders. Lao-tzu informs his readers that one can only help people by allowing them to help themselves. One powerful statement from the Tao-te-Ching is‚ "When they think that they know the answers‚ / people are difficult to

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    it if someone did not say excuse me? Would I like a breakup by text message? How would I react if I were a waitress and someone treated me poorly?” In short‚ Confucianism is based on transforming the world through rituals and externals actions and Tao is about the internal and external represented by Yin and

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    Confucianism – Ancient Philosophies (2008) Retrieved 29 January 2011 from http://www.ushistory.org/civ/9e.asp 2 3. Slingerland‚ E. (2006) Confucius: The Essential Analects. Indianapolis: Hackett 4 5. Shoucheng‚ Y. (June 2008) The Parting of the Tao: On the Similarities and Differences Between Early Confucianism and Early Taoism. Journal of Chinese Philosophy‚ Volume 21‚ Issue 2‚ p. 157 -165 6 9. Klemme‚ D. (1999) The Concept of “Self” in Confucian Thought Retrieved 29 January 2011 from http://www

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    The Tao that can be told of is not the eternal Tao; The name that can be named is not the eternal name. The nameless is the origin of Heaven and Earth; The Named is the mother of all things. So opens the Tao-Te Ching‚ an ancient Chinese text whose subject is Tao‚ or the inexpressible rhythm of the universe and driving force behind all of nature. The term is also used to describe a human life which meshes with this most fundamental and immanent force; the most common English translation is‚ perhaps

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    significance to human practices and the ‘language game.’ In this sense‚ attitude and action are important conditions that belong to our complex practices.” I believe that what Hektor wrote really supports passage thirty-seven from the Tao-te Ching text. This passage states‚ “The Tao never does anything‚ yet through it all things are done. If powerful men and women could center themselves in it‚ the whole world would be transformed by itself‚ in its natural rhythms. People would be content with their simple

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    with him” (Brodd). Although this may sound like it came out of Star Wars‚ it is actually a message from the Daodejing‚ an important text from Taoism. Taoism is the spiritual Chinese traditions that emphasizes living in harmony with the undefinable Tao. Taoism is a philosophy and religion with an extensive history‚ peaceful beliefs‚ and an intriguing culture. Taoism’s history is one of the most important aspects of its foundation. One important figure in the foundation of Taoism is Laozi.

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